V . i jK-itpr in the Di. Society The best utt"v- y .uf(,was Reynolds, J. Rev D, J- Curry auenueu me resbytery 'in Charlotte last week. rr Alderman, the Greensboro pho Jrapher was on the Hill last week. Mi ss Blanche Morgan of Rich- d is visiting1 miss aidiy rrnmas. photographer from Cam, was on the Hill Tuesday of Lt week. , pr Alderman lectured in Lau hnrV. N. C. last Wednesday Linff, Nov. 10th. r- W W. Ashe of Raleigh was .. ' tr:n incf week in the interest Li.,;r,Polojrical Survey. Mr. J. Jonnsum -o i ... ioef w.'pk at his home in by? Clays ' Rmithfield; Mr L. J. B. Cutler ex- has inninof. Mr. D. A. Richardson ex- nas , T7- ArWnnn. where he rone to i ucua, - - titers business with his uncle. rw.' Cobb and Holmes spent scv- ral days last week studying the lakes f Bladen county. Mr Sykes -was called home last eek on account of the death of his randmother. Coach Reynolds threatens to have ,,,-rot practice if the spectators per sist in crowding the players. lWQiMin.o- Elder Cunningham held She fourth quarterly conference at the. Vlcthodist church last weanesuav. Mr Tones Puller went to Raleigh ast Thursday to attend the funeral ,f Dr. Blacknall of that place. The o-utters on the roof of the ?,mnrinl Hall are undergoing re ii.li.Vl-' - Urs, in the way of a fresh coat ot taint. u - The faculty lecture," booked tor fir Thursday evening was post fponed on account of the absence of the lecturer, Dr. Alderman. I Mr. W. S. Wilson spent several days last in the Eastern part of the Istate delivering books which he Isold during the summer. I Prof. Collier Cobb accompanied Iby Mr. W. W. Ashe left last Wed nesday for Bladen county to inves tigate the irigation of that section. Mr. F.' B. Johnston '97 sustained fa heavy loss last week. His mill in f about liinton, . v. vaiwv-v. !$25nO was burned. No insurance. TIip inmtion for the New Alumni bui1.Hr.o- has at last been decided upon. It is on the riffht of the waiK icauiug ffrom Old East to Pickard's, just oppo site the chemical laboratory. Wp rpo-ret to announce the very sad death of an alumnus of the Uni versity. Mr. S. M. Davidson, who was burned to death in his home n Charlotte last Wednesday night under discussion a bill to legalize prize-fighting. They witnessed in a body a ten-round bout between Pete Magee and the "Coffee Kid," of Chicago. The State University of Califor nia received an aoorooriaeion of $250,000 from the last legislature. Ohio University will shortly erect an Agricultural building to cost $80,000. In a Window. He sat in the window. Across his lap, half careless Lay the soul inspiring Iliad; In his excited eye gleamed Visions of fierce combat And pictured there were van quished and victor As in a mighty, epic struggle Force met force. He sat in the library window; so it didn't cost him anything to see the game and ten cents to him was like everlasting life. - - NO CURE-NO PAY. j That is the way all dniRffists sell GROVE'S ' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Chills and i Iron ai.il Tonic in a tasteless form. CfcUdreu iove it. Adults prefer bitter nauseating Tonics. Price 50c. SPALDING'S Athletic Goods. BRANCH HOUSE FOR NORTH PiPAT.TMA Livery & Feed Stable, n-c- long & bro-agents- TENNIS, and GOLF SUITS. 25 per cent off for Clubs. -.r. rr, - rv .A,. lerWrite for catalegue & Samples. Good Teams, Nice I chicles, Careful j , 2 UNIVERSITY HADLEY & HUNTER, Man'g's, Chapel Hill, N. C. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets, Druggists r:(undthe money if it fails to cure 2Sc. Drivers. PRICES REASONABLE. A. A. Kluttz, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR All tne-Books used m me umveisiiy ond me W. B. SORRELL, DEALER 'IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Optical Goods and Novelties. DO YOU WEAR SHOES? W'11 If you do we can lit you. 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